응용기상학; Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
Obtain a Bachelor of Science in Applied Meteorology
Come to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in sunny Arizona and learn about the exciting physics and dynamics of the atmosphere in preparation for a rewarding career as a meteorologist.
Students use a state-of-the-art Weather Center to understand and forecast complex atmospheric phenomena ranging from severe thunderstorms and tornadoes to cyclones, fronts and jet streams, to global climate and how it is changing. Emphasis is placed on applying theory to operational weather forecasting and decision making. Students can choose from four areas of concentration: Research, Meteorology with Flying, Meteorology for Aviation Operations, and Military Meteorologist.
To watch a video, visit:
www.erau.edu/pr/degrees/b-appliedmeteorology.html
This program prepares meteorologists for careers with the government, military, television or the private sector, or for graduate studies toward a career in atmospheric research. The program meets all the requirements for undergraduate study in meteorology recommended by the American Meteorological Society and the Federal Government. Scholarships are available.
Financial Aid: The average scholarship amount granted to international students is $11,000.
Source: The College Board's International Student Handbook 2009.
To apply, visit:
www.erau.edu/pr/admissions
For further information about Applied Meteorology,
feel free to contact:
Dr Mark R. Sinclair
Professor and Chair of Meteorology
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
3700 Willow Creek Road
Prescott AZ 86301
Phone 1 (928) 777-3842
email: Mark.Sinclair@erau.edu